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Top 20 Castles around Teunz

Best castles around Teunz are situated in the Upper Palatinate region, an area historically significant for its role in securing trade routes and defending against incursions from the east. This region is known as one of the most densely castled areas in Germany. The landscape features rolling hills and forests, offering panoramic views from many of its historical sites. Teunz and its surroundings provide a rich historical context for exploring medieval fortifications.

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

Wildstein Castle Ruins

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The castle Wildstein was first mentioned in the early 14th century. Today, the plant located near Wildstein, municipality of Teunz in the Upper Palatinate district of Schwandorf is only preserved …

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Trausnitz Castle in the Valley

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Beautiful hilltop castle above the Pfreimd, in the castle complex there is a youth hostel. One of the most beautiful and best preserved castles in Bavaria.

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Frauenstein Castle Ruins

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Unfortunately, there are hardly any views from the trees.

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Thonmühle Ruins

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Idyllic place on the Pfreimd, an information board provides information about the former clay mill.

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Murach Castle

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You can already see the ruins of Haus Murach near Oberviechtach from afar. The 20 meter high keep with its viewing platform offers impressive views of the Upper Palatinate Forest. …

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February 8, 2025, Burg Haus Murach

Castle ruins Haus Murach "Gerunc de Mourach" appears for the first time in a document in 1110. At that time he accompanied his feudal lord, the powerful Count Berengar II of Sulzbach, on the Italian campaign of Berengar's protégé, King Henry V. After the male line of the Sulzbach family died out, the Counts of Ortenburg inherited part of their dominion with the main towns of Warberg (Burgstall near Neunburg) and Murach in 1188. Later, the Ortenburgers even called themselves Counts of Murach. The ministerial family with the leading name Gerunc remained present in Obermurach. From 1268 to 1272, Obermurach was sold to the Upper Bavarian Duke Ludwig in a series of contracts. The castle was continually expanded and became famous for its stability; the Hussites besieged it in 1428 and 1433, but were unable to take it. During the course of the 14th century, the Murachers spread out to several castles in the Upper Palatinate region, for example to Thanstein or to Flügelsberg in the Altmühl valley. In 1489, Albrecht von Murach was a member of the Löwler uprising against the Bavarian duke. Obermurach survived these turbulences and even the Thirty Years' War relatively unscathed, but this can be explained by the fact that it had lost its military importance by then. In 1805, Obermurach, which was still well preserved at the time, was partially demolished and the stones used to build houses in the village. It was only secured from 1842 by the Oberviechtach district court; today it belongs to the Free State of Bavaria. You enter the extensive outer bailey through a simple gate, which is surrounded by a still well-preserved, high ring wall. It was mainly used for utility and residential buildings. The older inner bailey, which is located a little higher up, is on the east side of the complex. A 2 m thick shield wall shields it from the attack side in the south. The main castle is dominated by the 20 m high, square keep and a large tower-like residential building. The keep, with an entrance at a height of 8.5 m, was built in the lower part from large, regular granite blocks and probably dates from the 13th century. The castle chapel was probably located to the southwest of the keep, and the remains of a semicircular wall tower can be seen to the west. Source: Extracts from www.burgenseite.de

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Frauenstein Castle Ruins The village of Weiding belonged to the Frauenstein lordship in hereditary servitude, about whose beginnings nothing is known. In the second half of the 13th century, Duke Heinrich of Lower Bavaria bought Frauenstein from Fredrich the Siegenhofer. This source states that the area around the village of Weiding, which had a brick church, was largely deserted. In the 14th century, the Frauenstein lordship and thus Weiding became a fief of the King of Bohemia. The Satzenhofers, Zengers, Fuchs and the Lords of Murach followed as further owners. In 1512, Hans von Selbitz (knight, friend of Götz von Berlichingen) appears as the owner of Frauenstein Castle. On January 29, 1580, Emperor Rudolf II enfeoffed Andreas Georg von Murach auf Kürnberg und Winklarn and his wife Anna, daughter of the late Hans Fuchs zum Schneeberg, with the two desolate castles Frauenstein and Reichenstein, today preserved as the Reichenstein castle ruins, the small town of Schönsee and the villages of Weiding and others. On November 26, 1605, Hans Friedrich Fuchs received an imperial letter of fief. His hereditary possessions included the castles Frauenstein and Reichenstein, the town of Schönsee, Weiding, Pondorf, Gaisthal, Schönau, Stadlern and Schwand with the iron hammer. Today, unfortunately, only a few remains of the walls in a romantic location remain. Only the tip of an entrance arch protrudes from the overgrown piles of rubble. A little higher up, further east, a wall remains that is about to collapse rises from the collapsed material. Large piles of bricks lie everywhere. The whole thing impressively shows the decay of a castle and looks a bit like a sunken fairytale castle. Source: www.wikipedia.de

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September 1, 2024, Frauenstein Castle Ruins

Frauenstein, one of the five mysterious vanishing points of the early Middle Ages - next to Hirštejn (Czech Republic, between Závist (Neid) and Nemanice (Wassersuppen)), Reichenstein (between Stadlern and Ebene or Böhmerwaldturm, Drachenturm (Treffelstein) and Thanstein. You have to experience them all with all their secrets in order to get to the bottom of the secrets of the “Schwarzachtaler holiday region 🤣).

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Definitely worth a detour

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April 20, 2024, Burg Haus Murach

Only a ruin remains of the once impressive Murach Castle, first mentioned in documents in 1110. The keep, built around 1250, is the best preserved part of the complex to date. On the 20-meter-high tower there is a viewing platform from which you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of the surrounding area. The former castle is one of the largest and most impressive castles along the Bohemian border. !Attention! The key to the keep must be picked up in advance from the castle warden, Obermurach 58, Tel. 09671/91234.

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Rombea
January 24, 2024, Burgruine Wildstein

Beautiful rock formation and a great view, a trip to the Burgstall is worth it.

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Rombea
January 24, 2024, Thonmühle Ruins

Idyllic place on the Pfreimd, an information board provides information about the former clay mill.

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Beautiful hike from Hannesried to the Frauenstein................

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical significance do the castles around Teunz hold?

The castles in the Upper Palatinate region, including those around Teunz, are historically significant for their role in securing trade routes and defending against incursions from the east. This area is known as one of the most densely castled regions in Germany, reflecting its strategic importance in medieval times.

Are there any family-friendly castle ruins to visit near Teunz?

Yes, Wildstein Castle Ruins is noted as family-friendly. It offers remnants of a 14th-century castle, including parts of a ring wall and a shell tower, along with a panoramic view over the Upper Palatinate Forest, making it an engaging spot for all ages.

Which castles offer the best panoramic views of the Upper Palatinate Forest?

For magnificent panoramic views, Wildstein Castle Ruins is highly recommended. From its 744-meter-high main rock, you can enjoy a unique vista over the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the 20-meter-high keep at Murach Castle also provides impressive views of the Upper Palatinate Forest.

Can I find any unique features or amenities near the castle ruins?

Yes, Zangenstein Castle Ruins and Chapel is special for its beautiful castle chapel and its location near a traditional village inn, the Gasthaus Kellermann, which offers snacks and drinks. Frauenstein Castle Ruins also offers a small rest area.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the castles around Teunz?

The area around Teunz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Wildstein Castle Ruins – Wildstein Summit loop' or the 'Rot-Kreuz Chapel – View at the Foot of Wildstein loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are MTB trails and gravel biking routes available. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Teunz, MTB Trails around Teunz, and Gravel biking around Teunz guides.

Are there any specific walking trails that connect multiple castles or offer circular routes?

While there isn't a single trail connecting multiple castles directly mentioned, you can find circular hiking routes that include castle ruins. For instance, the 'Wildstein Castle Ruins – Wildstein Summit loop' is a 6 km easy hike. You can explore more circular options within the Hiking around Teunz guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles near Teunz?

The Upper Palatinate region, with its rolling hills and forests, is beautiful throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the ruins and enjoying the panoramic views. While winter walks are possible, some facilities or access might be limited, and the landscape will be different.

What do visitors particularly appreciate about the castles around Teunz?

Visitors appreciate the rich historical context of the region, the diverse exploration opportunities from well-preserved towers to ruins reclaimed by nature, and the panoramic views from many sites. The komoot community has shared over 500 photos and given more than 300 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

Are there any castle ruins that are particularly integrated with nature?

Frauenstein Castle Ruins is notable for its integration with nature, offering a quiet spot for exploration. It's described as a wonderful ruin a bit hidden between the trees, where nature is reclaiming the site.

Can I visit the keep at Murach Castle?

Yes, the 20-meter-high keep at Murach Castle offers impressive views. To visit, you need to contact the burgwart, Manfred Senft, at Obermurach 58, Tel. 09671/91234, to get the key to the site.

Are there any other historical sites besides castles in the Teunz area?

Yes, in addition to the castles, you can find other historical sites such as the Thonmühle Ruins. This idyllic spot on the Pfreimd river was a former grinding mill with a cutting saw and oil beating, with foundations and a former weir still visible.

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